“Secure and Manage” - become an Effective Managed Services Provider

Layer 1 - SPAMINA

In excess of 90% of current threats enter the organization through email. It is imperative that, at a minimum, basic email firewalling (anti-spam/anti-malware) must be in place for protection, although advanced techniques such at ATP (Advanced Treat Protection) should also be utilized to prevent the latest forms of ransomware and zero-day attacks.

Layer 2 - GRAVITYZONE

Endpoint Protection needs to be in place (commonly known as Anti-virus) to prevent local attacks or malware that may get through the email security layer.
The Endpoint protection must be advanced enough to also allow WEB, Data, Application, Device and behavioural controls as they are all possible penetration points.

Layer 3 - GRIDSTOR

Also known as a “safety net”, secure offsite backups should be in place as a last resort if data does get encrypted or damaged. In addition, this layer provides recovery of data damaged or lost due to human error.